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May 28, 2017, 07:54:16 PM |
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Awesome, thanks so much for the info. I wanted to know because so I could find an easy, Ethereum-like way to create a sub-currency based on the original Bitcoin Core without having to pay millions to make a separate wallet.
Oh, by the way, my next step is for other people to try it out, so I need the command to get people to connect to my computer.
My IP is 24.46.180.129, and below is my "getnetworkinfo" output:
{ "version": 140100, "subversion": "/Satoshi:0.14.1/", "protocolversion": 70015, "localservices": "000000000000000d", "localrelay": true, "timeoffset": 0, "networkactive": true, "connections": 0, "networks": [ { "name": "ipv4", "limited": false, "reachable": true, "proxy": "", "proxy_randomize_credentials": false }, { "name": "ipv6", "limited": false, "reachable": true, "proxy": "", "proxy_randomize_credentials": false }, { "name": "onion", "limited": true, "reachable": false, "proxy": "", "proxy_randomize_credentials": false } ], "relayfee": 0.00001000, "incrementalfee": 0.00001000, "localaddresses": [ { "address": "2001:0:5ef5:79fb:57:344e:e7d1:4b7e", "port": 18444, "score": 1 } ], "warnings": "" }
And my current coin amount is 150.00000000.
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